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what needs to be displayed on commercial vehicles
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Laws and regulations regarding commercial vehicles may differ depending on the location. but they typically include certain requirements. These may include a valid license plate with a current registration sticker attached to the back of the vehicle. The vehicle identification number VIN. usually found on the dashboard or driver's side door pillar. is used for identification. Business teams operating trucks may also be obligated to display their company name. address. and contact information on the side of their vehicle. as per local laws. Additionally. for safety purposes. the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR is often displayed as well. If the vehicle is involved in interstate commerce. it may need to show its U.S. Department of Transportation DOT number on both sides. When transporting hazardous materials. proper markings must also be displayed indicating the type of hazard being transported. Reflective tape or other safety markings may also be required for better visibility of commercial vehicles. Other necessary items can vary greatly depending on location and could include service hour updates. certification stickers or labels. special permits or inspection certificates. It is important to check with local laws and regulations for specific requirements when driving your vehicle in a new location. Additionally. local codes or safety regulations may mandate having a fire extinguisher. first aid
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